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Encouraging Innovation
Cognition, Education, and Implementation

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  • Date Published: August 2023
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781009390422

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  • 'Encouraging Innovation: Cognition, Education, and Implementation' is of interest to people who desire to become more innovative in their daily lives and careers. Part I discusses the cognitive and social skills required for innovation – reasoning, problem solving, creativity, group decision making, and collaborative problem solving. The second part discusses education – the development of cognitive skills and talent, application of relevant learning theories, methods and curricula for enhancing creativity, creativity across disciplines, and design education. Part III discusses the implementation of these skills in society – the transition from theory to practice, business innovation, social innovation, and organizational support. Whereas business innovation is related to commercialization, market demands, and profitability, social innovation addresses fulfilling social needs and public demands. Organizational support for innovation occurs at international, national, agency, and regional levels.

    • Links the cognitive skills needed for innovation to the education of those skills and their application in society, preparing students, teachers, practitioners, and organizational leaders
    • Discusses innovation from an international perspective and demonstrates how innovative ideas are being developed and applied throughout the world
    • Highlights recent theoretical and empirical advances by presenting current thinking about innovation with extensive references on the development of those ideas
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    ‘Encouraging Innovation is the first book to read if you are wondering how humans can adapt to disruptive changes in the 21st century. Significant innovation requires reasoning, problem solving, creativity, and collaborative teams. Steve Reed is among a handful of researchers who have studied these cognitive skills for decades.’ Art Graesser, University of Memphis, USA

    ‘This important volume will be a valuable resource in helping students and practitioners navigate the complex field of innovation, enabling them to understand and apply innovative thinking in their studies and workplaces. Stephen Reed brings multidisciplinary insights to the topic, and his narrative is well illustrated with practical case studies and explanations of good practice.’ Peter Totterdill, Director of Workplace Innovation Europe CLG

    ‘This book is well researched and written and accessible to a broad audience, ranging from undergraduate to graduate students, while also offering good insights into the world of innovation for practitioners and leaders across various domains, including business and social innovation … Recommended.’ C. Winkler, CHOICE

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    Product details

    • Date Published: August 2023
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781009390422
    • length: 220 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 13 mm
    • weight: 0.34kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Cognition:
    1. Reasoning
    2. Problem solving
    3. Creativity
    4. Group decision making
    5. Collaborative problem solving
    Part II. Education:
    6. Improving skills
    7. Learning theories
    8. Teaching creativity
    9. Discipline creativity
    10. Design education
    Part III. Implementation:
    11. Linking theory to practice
    12. Business innovation
    13. Social innovation
    14. Organizational support
    References
    Author index
    Subject index.

  • Author

    Stephen K. Reed, San Diego State University
    Stephen K. Reed is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at San Diego State University. He is the author of Psychological Processes in Pattern Recognition (1973), Word Problems: Research and Curriculum Reform (1999), Cognitive Skills You Need for the 21st Century (2020), Thinking Visually (2nd Edition 2021), and Cognition: Theory and Applications (10th Edition 2022).

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